Nissan Almera The 2018 model year is a compact sedan, which has become a logical continuation of the popular line of budget cars of the Japanese brand. The car combines proven reliability, efficiency and modern design, making it an attractive choice for both city driving and long trips. In Russia, this car was offered in several trim levels, each of which had its own characteristics.

The 2018 model received minor updates compared to its predecessors, but key changes affected equipment and safety. The car was built on a platform Nissan V, which also formed the basis Renault Logan second generation, which explains the similarity in technical solutions. In this article we will analyze in detail all the characteristics Nissan Almera 2018, including engines, transmissions, fuel economy, and the pros and cons of ownership.

Technical specifications Nissan Almera 2018

Under the hood Nissan Almera 2018 a single gasoline engine was installed - naturally aspirated 1.6 liter K4M, developed jointly with Renault. This motor is known for its reliability and unpretentiousness, but it also has some features that you should know about before purchasing.

Engine K4M issues 102 hp at 5750 rpm and torque 145 Nm at 3750 rpm. It is coupled with two types of transmissions: 5-speed manual transmission (Manual transmission) and 4-speed automatic transmission (Automatic transmission). The latter option is often criticized for being an outdated design, but it remains popular among those who prefer an automatic transmission.

  • 🔧 Engine type: petrol, 4-cylinder, 16-valve
  • 🔥 Volume: 1598 cm³
  • Power: 102 hp (75 kW)
  • 🔄 Torque: 145 Nm
  • 🛢️ Fuel: AI-92 (recommended), AI-95

From a dynamic point of view, Almera with manual transmission it accelerates to 100 km/h in 10.9 seconds, while the version with a machine gun spends on this 12.2 seconds. The maximum speed in both cases is limited to 183 km/h (electronic limitation). These figures are typical for budget sedans, but don't expect sporty performance from the car.

📊 What type of transmission do you prefer in Nissan Almera?
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  • Automatic (automatic transmission)
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Fuel consumption: real figures vs factory data

Official fuel consumption data for Nissan Almera 2018 They look optimistic, but in practice the numbers may differ significantly. The manufacturer claims the following indicators:

Transmission type Urban cycle (l/100 km) Extra-urban cycle (l/100 km) Combined cycle (l/100 km)
Manual transmission 8,4 5,4 6,5
Automatic transmission 9,3 5,8 7,1

However, owners in reviews often indicate that the actual consumption in the city is 9–11 l/100 km for mechanics and 10–12 l/100 km for the machine. In suburban mode, with a quiet ride, you can meet 6–7 l/100 km, but during active acceleration or driving with the air conditioning on, the consumption increases to 8–9 l/100 km.

⚠️ Attention: If your Nissan Almera 2018 started consuming more 13 l/100 km in the city for no apparent reason, this may indicate a faulty oxygen sensor, clogged injectors or problems with the ignition system. It is recommended to carry out diagnostics.

Fuel consumption is also affected by:

  • 🌡️ Ambient temperature (in winter, consumption increases by 10–15%)
  • 🛣️ Road surface quality (frequent traffic jams and bumps increase the engine’s appetite)
  • 🔧 Air filter condition (a dirty filter increases consumption by 5–7%)
  • 🚗 Driving style (sharp acceleration and braking can add up to 2–3 liters per 100 km)

Options and equipment

In 2018 Nissan Almera in Russia it was offered in three main trim levels: Access, Comfort And Tekna. Each of them had its own characteristics in equipment, which allowed the buyer to choose the best option in terms of price-quality ratio.

Basic version Access was minimalistic and included:

  • 🔑 Central lock with remote control
  • 🎵 Audio system with 4 speakers and USB/AUX support
  • 🪟 Power windows front doors
  • 🔦 Halogen headlights (without LED elements)

The most popular configuration was Comfort, which added:

  • 🌡️ Air conditioning (in some versions - climate control)
  • 📱 Multimedia system with 7-inch screen and support Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (optional)
  • 🚗 Heated front seats
  • 🔄 Electrically adjustable mirrors

Top version Tekna offered maximum comfort:

  • 🎛️ Leather steering wheel with audio control buttons
  • 🚨 Parking assistance system (reverse sensors)
  • 🔥 Light-sensing (automatic headlights)
  • 🛡️ Side airbags (in addition to the front ones)
⚠️ Attention: Included Access missing anti-roll bar on the rear axle, which can affect handling at high speeds. If you frequently drive on the highway, it is recommended to consider versions Comfort or Tekna.

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Suspension and handling: pros and cons

Nissan Almera 2018 built on a front-wheel drive platform with a classic suspension design: front - MacPherson struts, behind - semi-independent beam. This design provides a good balance between comfort and handling, but it also has its drawbacks.

The advantages of the suspension include:

  • 🛣️ Smooth ride on uneven roads (absorbs small bumps well)
  • 🔧 Simplicity and low cost of repairs (spare parts widely available)
  • 🚗 Predictable behavior on straight sections

Among the disadvantages, the owners note:

  • 🌀 Tendency to roll on sharp turns (especially in the version without stabilizer)
  • 🛑 Insufficient information content of the steering wheel (a bit stiff at low speeds)
  • 🔊 Increased noise on primers (due to lack of good sound insulation)

To improve handling, some owners install anti-roll bar to the rear axle (if it is not included in the basic configuration) or change the shock absorbers to stiffer ones. However, such modifications require additional investments and are not always justified for everyday driving.

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If you often drive on bad roads, check the condition of the CV joint boots - they wear out quickly and can cause expensive repairs.

Safety: what does the 2018 Nissan Almera offer?

In terms of security Nissan Almera 2018 meets the basic requirements of its class, but is inferior to more modern competitors. Standard equipment includes:

  • 🛡️ Two front airbags (driver and passenger)
  • 🔒 ABS with EBD (anti-lock braking system with brake force distribution)
  • 🚨 Brake Assist (BA)
  • 🔄 Immobilizer (anti-theft protection)

In the top configuration Tekna side airbags are added, but ESP (Exchange Stability Program) missing even in the maximum version. This is one of the main disadvantages of the model, especially when compared with European or Japanese counterparts.

Based on crash test results ARCAP (Latin American Safety Assessment Program), Nissan Almera received 3 stars out of 5 for protecting adult occupants. The main complaints were made regarding the protection of the driver's and passenger's legs in the event of a frontal impact. At the same time, children's safety was rated higher - 4 stars.

⚠️ Attention: If you plan to transport children, be sure to check the possibility of installing a child seat through the system ISOFIX. Standard Access fastenings may be missing - check with the seller.

Comparison with competitors: which is better?

In 2018 Nissan Almera competed with such models as Renault Logan, Kia Rio, Hyundai Solaris And Volkswagen Polo. Let's compare the key parameters:

Parameter Nissan Almera Renault Logan Kia Rio Hyundai Solaris
Price (new, 2018) from 650,000 ₽ from 620,000 ₽ from 720,000 ₽ from 700,000 ₽
Power (hp) 102 102 123 123
Consumption (combined, l/100 km) 6,5–7,1 6,3–6,8 5,8–6,2 5,9–6,3
ESP as standard ❌ No ❌ No ✅ Yes ✅ Yes

Key Difference Almera from Kia Rio And Hyundai Solaris - this is a simpler and cheaper suspension to repair, but at the same time a less modern transmission (4-speed automatic versus 6-speed for the Koreans). If dynamics and efficiency are important to you, you should take a closer look at the competitors. If the priority is reliability and low cost of ownership, Almera remains a good choice.

In terms of reliability Nissan And Renault approximately equal, but Logan slightly cheaper parts. Volkswagen Polo wins in handling and build quality, but loses in the price of maintenance.

Owner reviews: real operating experience

Reviews about Nissan Almera 2018 Mostly positive, but there are also criticisms. Here's what the owners say:

  • “The car is very reliable, not a single serious breakdown in 100,000 km. The engine runs like a clock, consumption in the city is 9.5 liters.” (Alexey, Moscow)
  • "Spacious interior, comfortable seats. Ideal for a family of four." (Elena, St. Petersburg)
  • “The automatic transmission is dull when overtaking, sometimes it jerks. A manual would be better.” (Igor, Ekaterinburg)
  • "Noise insulation is poor; at speeds above 100 km/h you can hear everything." (Oleg, Novosibirsk)

Most often praised:

  • 🔧 Engine reliability (with timely maintenance)
  • 💰 Low cost of spare parts (many parts are interchangeable with Renault)
  • 🅿️ Spacious trunk (490 liters)

Among the disadvantages most often mentioned are:

  • 🚗 Poor sound insulation
  • 🔄 Outdated 4-speed automatic
  • 🛡️ Lack of ESP in basic versions

Many owners recommend Almera as a first car or a family car for the city. However, for long trips or aggressive riding, it is better to consider alternatives.

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The 2018 Nissan Almera is a reliable and budget sedan, ideal for city use, but with compromises in comfort and safety.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Nissan Almera 2018

What engine does the Nissan Almera 2018 have and what is its service life?

In 2018 Almera was equipped with a single engine - 1.6 K4M (102 hp). With proper maintenance (regular oil changes every 10,000–15,000 km, monitoring the condition of the timing belt), its service life is 300,000–400,000 km. It is important to monitor the oil level as K4M prone to oil starvation.

What kind of oil should I put into the Nissan Almera 2018 engine?

The manufacturer recommends using oil with a viscosity 5W-30 or 5W-40, corresponding to the standard API SN or ILSAC GF-5. Popular options: Mobil 1 ESP 5W-30, Liqui Moly Special Tec AA 5W-30, Nissan Strong Save X 5W-30. Oil volume when changing - 4.3 liters.

How much does it cost to service a Nissan Almera 2018 per year?

The cost of servicing depends on the mileage and type of work. On average, annual maintenance costs (oil, filters, diagnostics) are 15 000–25 000 ₽. Once every 60,000 km, the timing belt needs to be replaced (8 000–12 000 ₽), once every 100,000 km - replacing brake pads and discs (15 000–20 000 ₽). Spare parts are cheap, but original parts Nissan may cost more than analogues.

Is it possible to install ESP on Nissan Almera 2018?

Technically install ESP (stable stability system) is possible, but this will require serious modifications: replacing the brake system, installing additional sensors and ECU firmware. The cost of such tuning may exceed 100 000 ₽, which makes it impractical. It is better to consider buying a car with factory ESP.

What are the most common breakdowns of the Nissan Almera 2018?

The most common problems:

  • 🔥 Oil leaks through crankshaft seals (after 100,000 km)
  • 🔊 Suspension creaks (stabilizer struts, bushings)
  • 🔋 Generator failure (after 150,000 km)
  • 🔄 Problems with automatic transmission (jerks, delays when switching)

Most breakdowns are due to natural wear and tear and can be resolved by replacing parts.